Second suspect in post-LSU game shooting turns himself in, both men released on $65,000 bonds

Miguel Lawrence Jackson (left) and Bryan Daunte Bedgood have both been charged in the Nov. 10 shooting of a 30-year-old man in Tuscaloosa who said their altercation started when his assailants taunted him for being an Alabama fan. (Tuscaloosa Metro Homicide Unit)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- A day after his alleged partner in crime turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office, 21-year-old Miguel Lawrence Jackson did the same and has been charged with attempted murder for his role in the Nov. 10 shooting of a Tuscaloosa man.

Jackson and Bryan Daunte Bedgood, who is 20, have both been released from the Tuscaloosa County Jail after paying bonds of $65,000 a piece on charges of attempted murder and firing a gun into an unoccupied vehicle.

Their victim, who police did not identify, said a fight broke out between the three men after the two suspects taunted him for being an Alabama fan, then took a serious turn when either Bedgood or Jackson pulled out a gun and shot at him. The victim bolted for his vehicle, where he had his own firearm, and a small scale gunfight erupted.

The victim was shot twice and had gunshot wounds that were not life-threatening in both his legs. The two suspects left the scene unharmed, though, and could not be identified for several days.

Images from surveillance footage of the two men were distributed by law enforcement. Eventually an anonymous tip to Crimestoppers led to the identification of Jackson and Bedgood and warrants were issued for their arrests. Bedgood turned himself in on Monday and Jackson did the Same Tuesday afternoon.

Both men are from the Birmingham area and Sgt. Dale Phillips, the commander of the Tuscaloosa Metro Homicide Unit, has said that despite the victim's account the conflict, investigators do not believe football fandom payed a part in the suspects' motive.